/* * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.app; import android.annotation.CallSuper; import android.content.ComponentCallbacks; import android.content.ComponentCallbacks2; import android.content.Context; import android.content.ContextWrapper; import android.content.Intent; import android.content.res.Configuration; import android.os.Bundle; import android.util.Log; import android.view.autofill.AutofillManager; import java.util.ArrayList; /** * Base class for maintaining global application state. You can provide your own * implementation by creating a subclass and specifying the fully-qualified name * of this subclass as the "android:name" attribute in your * AndroidManifest.xml's <application> tag. The Application * class, or your subclass of the Application class, is instantiated before any * other class when the process for your application/package is created. * *

Note: There is normally no need to subclass * Application. In most situations, static singletons can provide the same * functionality in a more modular way. If your singleton needs a global * context (for example to register broadcast receivers), include * {@link android.content.Context#getApplicationContext() Context.getApplicationContext()} * as a {@link android.content.Context} argument when invoking your singleton's * getInstance() method. *

*/ public class Application extends ContextWrapper implements ComponentCallbacks2 { private static final String TAG = "Application"; private ArrayList mComponentCallbacks = new ArrayList(); private ArrayList mActivityLifecycleCallbacks = new ArrayList(); private ArrayList mAssistCallbacks = null; /** @hide */ public LoadedApk mLoadedApk; public interface ActivityLifecycleCallbacks { void onActivityCreated(Activity activity, Bundle savedInstanceState); void onActivityStarted(Activity activity); void onActivityResumed(Activity activity); void onActivityPaused(Activity activity); void onActivityStopped(Activity activity); void onActivitySaveInstanceState(Activity activity, Bundle outState); void onActivityDestroyed(Activity activity); } /** * Callback interface for use with {@link Application#registerOnProvideAssistDataListener} * and {@link Application#unregisterOnProvideAssistDataListener}. */ public interface OnProvideAssistDataListener { /** * This is called when the user is requesting an assist, to build a full * {@link Intent#ACTION_ASSIST} Intent with all of the context of the current * application. You can override this method to place into the bundle anything * you would like to appear in the {@link Intent#EXTRA_ASSIST_CONTEXT} part * of the assist Intent. */ public void onProvideAssistData(Activity activity, Bundle data); } public Application() { super(null); } /** * Called when the application is starting, before any activity, service, * or receiver objects (excluding content providers) have been created. * *

Implementations should be as quick as possible (for example using * lazy initialization of state) since the time spent in this function * directly impacts the performance of starting the first activity, * service, or receiver in a process.

* *

If you override this method, be sure to call {@code super.onCreate()}.

* *

Be aware that direct boot may also affect callback order on * Android {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N} and later devices. * Until the user unlocks the device, only direct boot aware components are * allowed to run. You should consider that all direct boot unaware * components, including such {@link android.content.ContentProvider}, are * disabled until user unlock happens, especially when component callback * order matters.

*/ @CallSuper public void onCreate() { } /** * This method is for use in emulated process environments. It will * never be called on a production Android device, where processes are * removed by simply killing them; no user code (including this callback) * is executed when doing so. */ @CallSuper public void onTerminate() { } @CallSuper public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) { Object[] callbacks = collectComponentCallbacks(); if (callbacks != null) { for (int i=0; i(); } mAssistCallbacks.add(callback); } } public void unregisterOnProvideAssistDataListener(OnProvideAssistDataListener callback) { synchronized (this) { if (mAssistCallbacks != null) { mAssistCallbacks.remove(callback); } } } /** * Returns the name of the current process. A package's default process name * is the same as its package name. Non-default processes will look like * "$PACKAGE_NAME:$NAME", where $NAME corresponds to an android:process * attribute within AndroidManifest.xml. */ public static String getProcessName() { return ActivityThread.currentProcessName(); } // ------------------ Internal API ------------------ /** * @hide */ /* package */ final void attach(Context context) { attachBaseContext(context); mLoadedApk = ContextImpl.getImpl(context).mPackageInfo; } /* package */ void dispatchActivityCreated(Activity activity, Bundle savedInstanceState) { Object[] callbacks = collectActivityLifecycleCallbacks(); if (callbacks != null) { for (int i=0; i 0) { callbacks = mComponentCallbacks.toArray(); } } return callbacks; } private Object[] collectActivityLifecycleCallbacks() { Object[] callbacks = null; synchronized (mActivityLifecycleCallbacks) { if (mActivityLifecycleCallbacks.size() > 0) { callbacks = mActivityLifecycleCallbacks.toArray(); } } return callbacks; } /* package */ void dispatchOnProvideAssistData(Activity activity, Bundle data) { Object[] callbacks; synchronized (this) { if (mAssistCallbacks == null) { return; } callbacks = mAssistCallbacks.toArray(); } if (callbacks != null) { for (int i=0; i